Program to Explain Getter and Setter Functions

Program Plan:
* Create a class Pizza
* Define the variables
* Provide methods to get and set these variables
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/*********************************************************************** The program Pizza.java creates a class Pizza and defines methods to get and set variables in the class ***********************************************************************/ Program:

Program Plan:
* Create a class Pizza
* Define the variables
* Provide methods to get and set these variables
* Create another class TestPizza
* Initialize an instance of the class Pizza
* Set the fields of the instance with a value
* Output those fields with the use of getter functions
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/*********************************************************************** The program TestPizza.java creates a class Pizza and defines methods to get and set variables in the class, creates another class TestPizza to demonstrate use of get and set methods of class Pizza ***********************************************************************/ Program:

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